Vase



June 3, 1930. P. M. sHlRAlsHl VASE Filed oct. 17. 1928 WITNES n PatentedJunel 3,'*1'1930 vIy nbirre!) 'SiV'IMES-v PAUL MAsATosHmAisnnoF manuel"f VAS-e Appncatin mea october'Y 17,

" a manner to provide a vaseof attractive ap-l perance in its finishedstate and to give the v appearance that the 'lava has' formed itself invase formation. f i

VA further object of the'invention is to pro-y vide aV vase ofl novelformationl andishape,

one that is simple in construction, ineXpenl, v Ysive tomanufacture and1s not easily broken. Thisjinventi-on also consists 1n certaln otherVr1li `features of construction and method, and in the; combination andarrangement ofthe ,sev-v veral partsto be hereinafter fully described,

illustrated in the accompanying drawings and specifically pointed'outinthe appended In describing Inv.invention in detail, reff 'erence willbe :hadlto the accompanying drawings, wherein like characters' Y denotelike lor corresponding parts throughout the Y 28 several views,andjinwhich: u

' Figure 1'V Vis a view of a' iece of hardened volcano lava whichisuse'd with other pieces e in the manufacture. of my vase'. Y Y fFigureQis va Vfront view 0f 30.vase.jV y

Figure 3 is a sectional viewtakenapproXi-V, mately on ,line 3-3 ofFigure 2, looking in `the direction of thearrows. 1 t Y Figure 4 isasectional viewftalen approxi# 35 mately on linr-Jcof Figure. I f Y f L[reference numeral 1k indicates bottle Vwhich inthe manufacture ofmyvase .may-bel o.f1anyl Referring to the 'drawings `in,

" Y shape and size,` it depending upon' ther/size 40 ofvase desired-"Thebottle isfpreferably formed from glass and is reinforced through the-instrumentalitygof Vwire 2 wrapped v"about A v es .Shown irliligf' the:same in coil formation Ypure -o'f the drawings.,:jjV v l y,

The bottle is lprovided /witha coatingof the @emitted 1192s. serial N9.3ime?.

cement Y 5.1' f

responding to thelava, it ismixed'with ,colored powders. In otherwords,` if the lava is used; y

The bottom portionsV of thelava is covered with va coating for tippingoveras will be apparent.

" hidethe mouth Figure 2.

substantiall construi lyilbroken..

f "The vasefln its entiretyiis'finished apy* plyinga coat of varnishthereto, and" the var# nish is applied'after the cen'eent'hasbecomev`abrovevdescription andjdisclosure ofthe drawings, iti willy be vobviousthat l' havefprovi-ded.avaseythatis extremely*ati,' Y y tractivefinVappea'rancfe:yand"leads a Y'casual Y observer tobelieve that thelavaha'sformed Y' itself Yin vaseyformation, The varnish gives'jthefvase "a 'shinyappearanceand'due to the o ction, thevase is not easi.

cement 3 that'notonly holdsjthecoilsofwire z -vabout' the bottle,butiisialso adaptedforfor f .the purpose of securing pieceso'fvhardenedj K .o .lava 4 about thev bottle and these piecesofj`hardened lava are held together by-layers ofv 601, Y f

v,The pieces of lhardened lavacan of course` n A beof any: shape,- butin orderto linsure a gfgfz-f l natural; appearance,'zthe pieces -areshaped to Some extent Vforjfitting engagement witheavchf. other-so that'veryvlittle ofthecement will-bef seen on fthe outer surface ofithevase." Injv order that the" cement will be ofa color corf; Y

red vthe cement is mixed with red powder,- Zand if the lava is black', ablack powder is v of the vase inducing them/rf i i, 65x ,'p'of cementsothata-substantial'basegwill bev e provided for the-vase topreventf-the same y Thellava can. be builtfab ut thegbottle in anydesired mannen'bntfit is preferred that vpeaks or thelike 7 be providedin vorder toy f- Y yA4 of lthe'bottle as suggested nisaought faimthef-cifeeong aSefp-TT Vtion that vtheadvantages and novel'features K,fof my invention will be readily apparent. y desire v it'-tobeunderstoodthat- I' may 9D.l

" base for sald` vase, and'said Vhase belng varmake changes in theconstruction and in the combination and arrangement of the several jparts, provided that such changes fall Within the scope of the appendedclaim.

The vase is made in any size and shape Without departing from themeth-odreferred to or the scope of my invention.

What I claim is:

` A vase of the character described compris- Y ing a bottle, a Wirecoiled about said bottle,

I' cement holding said Wire in coil formation,

pieces Vof hardened volcanic lava secured about said bottle by thecement and arranged in a manner to give the appearance that the lavahas-formed itself in vase formation, a

n ished.V Y In testimony WhereofI aix my signature.

PAUL AMASATQY SHIRAISHL

